Introduction to Card-Based Home Screen

LiveSafe is shifting from the 4-button Home Screen to a new, updated Card-Based Home Screen. This is a familiar view for most mobile app users, and offers more adaptability so that organizations keep serving their community's safety and security needs.

4-Button Home Screen

Card-Based Home Screen

Advantage: Access to Greater Safety Resources

Each card can be customized, and these can either link to actions within the app (such as Tip Submission or Emergency Options) or to external websites.

Have an organizational safety website that's updated with resources? Link out to it via a Card.

Facing a challenge where there is a clear trusted voice? (For example, the CDC for COVID-19, or FEMA for Hurricane response.) Link out to their resource website via a Card, and ensure your users are always one click away from the knowledge they need.

Every Card can be customized to meet the specific safety needs of an organization (while also increasing branding opportunities, increasing the link between LiveSafe and your organizational safety.

For example, here is the (expanded) view of how an organization could use 7 cards to better care for their community. Depending on device, the top 3-4 cards would be visible when first opening the app, so they can easily Report Suspicious Activity, Report Incidents, or seek Emergency Assistance. Yet by simply scrolling, the user can find additional important resources.

Note: this is not a feed. Users should not expect to see endless information.We recommend organizations do not exceed 8-10 cards, as this may make finding important information challenging.

Advantage: Familiarity

Many modern mobile apps use cards. The examples include Yelp, Instagram, Wayfair, AirBnB, Groupon, and many more. Cards are efficient tools for providing flexible access to information, and allow the user to scroll if they do not find the resource they seek.

Quite simply: when users see an app using Cards, engagement becomes easy.

Want to switch to Card-Based Home Screen? Let us know, and we'll help transition you over to the new format!